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Thursday January 6 The Press, Christchurch January 4, 2011 7 THURSDAY JANUARY 6 Inside: Solitary Confinement Elizabethtown Anvil:The Story of Anvil Dogs 101 1 8.30pm, National Geographic 8.30pm, TV One ★★★ 8.30pm, Rialto ★★★★ ⁄2 9.30pm, Animal Planet 2010 National Geographic Orlando Bloom and Kirsten Dunst Engrossing 2009 documentary New Zealand premiere of this documentary which examines the star in this 2005 romantic-drama which investigates what hour-long Animal Planet series sciences of solitary confinement about a failed shoe designer who happened to the ‘‘demigods of that surveys the top 50 breeds for and finds what it means to be finds unexpected love when he Canadian metal’’. Their 1982 their behavioural quirks, genetic absolutely alone. Focusing on returns home for his father’s album Metal on Metal influenced history and famous relations. Colorado State Penitentiary, it funeral. 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